Haslam, John William, Private, 15986, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) Born Belper, Derbyshire Enlisted Derby Killed in action 12th October 1916 aged 28 Husband of Fanny Haslam, of 18, Canada Street, Belper, Derby Buried in Guards' Cemetery, Les Boeufs, V, U, 2 Originally buried at Map Reference: 57c.N.34.b.8.7
Service Records Son of John Matthew and Mary Ellen Haslam, of 49, Hopping Hill, Milford Enlisted 16th April 1915 Employed as a collier 5 feet 5 inches in height Married Fanny Garton at Belper, 26th December 1911, and they had one daughter Went absent without leave 16th – 22nd August 1915, fined 21 days pay Went absent without leave 2nd – 13th November 1915, received 21 days Field Punishment No. 2 Served in France from 1st January 1916
1911 Census A cotton dyer Son of John Mathew, an iron moulder, and Mary Ellen Haslam, of 49, Hopping Hill, Milford, Derbyshire
Grave of John William Haslam, Guards' Cemetery, Les Boeufs
Born Belper, Derbyshire
Enlisted Derby
Killed in action 12th October 1916 aged 28
Husband of Fanny Haslam, of 18, Canada Street, Belper, Derby
Buried in Guards' Cemetery, Les Boeufs, V, U, 2
Originally buried at Map Reference: 57c.N.34.b.8.7
Service Records
Son of John Matthew and Mary Ellen Haslam, of 49, Hopping Hill, Milford
Enlisted 16th April 1915
Employed as a collier
5 feet 5 inches in height
Married Fanny Garton at Belper, 26th December 1911, and they had one daughter
Went absent without leave 16th – 22nd August 1915, fined 21 days pay
Went absent without leave 2nd – 13th November 1915, received 21 days Field Punishment No. 2
Served in France from 1st January 1916
1911 Census
A cotton dyer
Son of John Mathew, an iron moulder, and Mary Ellen Haslam, of 49, Hopping Hill, Milford, Derbyshire
Belper
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Belper, St Peter's Church
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Belper, St. Swithun's Church
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Milford
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